--- title: "A Look At American States Water (AWR) Valuation After Positive Earnings Revisions And First Quarter Growth" type: "News" locale: "en" url: "https://longbridge.com/en/news/287134620.md" description: "American States Water (AWR) reported positive first quarter earnings, showing growth in sales and net income. The stock is currently priced at $75.96, slightly below its fair value estimate of $76, indicating it may be undervalued. The company anticipates growth from new customer connections and infrastructure investments, although potential regulatory risks could impact margins. AWR's P/E ratio of 22.4x suggests a premium compared to peers, raising questions about valuation risk." datetime: "2026-05-21T00:28:27.000Z" locales: - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/287134620.md) - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/news/287134620.md) - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/287134620.md) --- # A Look At American States Water (AWR) Valuation After Positive Earnings Revisions And First Quarter Growth American States Water (AWR) is back in focus after its first quarter earnings update, which showed year over year growth in sales and net income and reinforced recent positive sentiment around its earnings outlook. See our latest analysis for American States Water. At a share price of $75.96, American States Water has a 90 day share price return of 3.38% and a year to date share price return of 5.12%, while the 1 year total shareholder return is slightly down 1.16%, suggesting recent momentum has improved compared with longer term performance. If this kind of steady, defensive profile appeals to you, it could be a good moment to widen your watchlist with a screener focused on 34 power grid technology and infrastructure stocks With AWR trading just below its analyst price target and an indicated intrinsic discount of about 25%, the key question is whether this defensive utility is quietly undervalued or if the market is already pricing in future growth. ## Most Popular Narrative: 10% Undervalued With American States Water's fair value estimate at $76 and the last close at $75.96, the most followed narrative frames this as a modest discount backed by clear earnings and margin assumptions. > _The company is set to benefit from new customer growth and long-term recurring revenues as it expands service in a newly planned California community that is expected to add approximately 1,300 connections by 2034, supporting a larger customer base and driving future revenue growth. Robust infrastructure investment, with a targeted range of $170 to $210 million for 2025 and rate base growth authorized by recent CPUC rate case decisions, is described as positioning the company to earn higher returns on a growing asset base, contributing to long-term increases in both revenue and potential net margins._ Read the complete narrative. Want to see what sits behind that fair value call? The narrative leans on measured revenue growth, firmer margins, and a future earnings multiple that has to pull everything together. **Result: Fair Value of $76 (UNDERVALUED)** Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts. However, this depends on regulators and costs remaining manageable. Tighter California rules or rising supply and wildfire expenses could quickly pressure margins and earnings stability. Find out about the key risks to this American States Water narrative. ## Another View: Multiples Paint a Tighter Picture On one side, AWR screens as about 25% below an internal fair value estimate, which points to upside on discounted cash flows. On the other, the current P/E of 22.4x sits above a fair ratio of 18.3x, the peer average of 21.2x and the global water utilities average of 15.6x, which suggests investors are already paying a premium. Is that premium comfort or valuation risk for you? See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown. NYSE:AWR P/E Ratio as at May 2026 ## Next Steps If the mix of potential risks and rewards here feels finely balanced, move quickly to test the data for yourself and see what you think by reviewing the 3 key rewards and 2 important warning signs. ## Looking for more investment ideas? If AWR has caught your attention, do not stop here. 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